Blitz and Bloom
In episode 10 of Blitz and Bloom, I sit down with Emmanuel “Manny” Rugamba for a conversation that is about so much more than football. We talk about the story underneath the résumé — being born in a refugee camp in Zambia, his family’s move to the United States, the strength and sacrifice of his mother, and how her mindset shaped the way he approached life, pressure, setbacks, and opportunity. We get into what football gave him early, how it became a vehicle to help his family, what it was like arriving at Iowa and realizing just how hard college football really is, and how he learned to fight his way from the bottom of the depth chart by asking questions, taking action, and refusing to quit. We also talk about the Browns opportunity, the CFL demanding a different level of discomfort, the culture inside locker rooms, GP having his own language, TJ apparently being the official GP translator, and the chapter Manny is in now — ownership, impact, speaking, and helping grow flag football in Rwanda. This episode is about resilience, identity, discipline, action, and the kind of mother who changes the trajectory of a family. If you’ve ever been in a hard, uncertain, identity-shaking season of life, this one is for you.
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